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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1941)
PAGE EIGHT Thm OBTGOIl STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. October 2. 1941 ATI Pit i t g . H si ESS-M I WS M IPDCf y ffril: ASSOC - .: - - s - 41 4& 1 1 - LOOK AFTER SHE LEAP S When pretty tlrls start leaplnr throueh the air, as does Mar. Caret Field, a Californian, at Sun Valley, Idaho, yon can bet that the ice skating season is at hand. Ph. If- (.tTi - ft m i. v 1 I rv .n 1 7 TIME FOR MONKEY BUSINES S To take their minds off war's rrira business, some Australian soldiers stationed in the Far East make friends with a junfle inhabitant. ".. .:: - " - i I o s II! it i . 1 1 I ':- .-1 fer-ll v g . i I . ir-" t I irsf - r; n :r i ' v. t 5 "1 s.i ... V : rw' f - it COSTUM E-rjressed to rep resent "John BuU," the symbol f Enfiand, Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn (above) was Inducted Into the Dexter Fellows tent of the Circus Saints and Sinners dab, at New York. He Is pre mler of Ontario, Canada. D U M M Y r. f. Knnckle head,! a whimsical but mentally deficient aviation cadet who does everjrthinr wronc flyinr, is to star in some Instructional films Randolph Field, Texas, is pre. paring. The' caricature was drawn by Jack Zumwalt, at RandoIphField. ltd-, ' ' ! V M 4 4 "" v 1 f .s see- SUDDEN END OF A WtST COAST R U N Grotesaue arainst the sky are the battered froqteef CrlgilJ. and freight locomotives which crashed head-on near Sunol, Calif- on the Western Pacific line, injuring several persons and kiiling three. t 2s it ft, si t 3 t i - ' 7 " V -aB a jar ...vt.t.ti t ft CILT-EDCEDNot for a budget-minded working gal Is this Dein-Bacher evening cape for which many chinchillas gave their aU. It's valued at $20,000. 1 was shown in N. Y. J - Z 'n f lit! '" ;. .-MS-: . 1 n i A J 1 J R1 5 J ' HALLOWED C R 0 U N D Serene among New York's mundane skyscrapers sits Trinity Church, favored tourist spot. ; -h.t. COLLECTORS' ITE MGrbage eoUectors asking mor pay carried garbage cans, in picketing Rochester. N. Y.. city haU. :r j ,.v tt - ' N 1 y-v - 3 - J ."-4. 1 N v.- ' "I" Ft 7 i i - rs Jvt ' tt ;v v Tt iiaiitn mil n ii in i irtswn i EYES FOR EACH OTHER-Coyly, Paolette Goddard eyed Charles "Chaplin during visit te a Bollywood night club. COW ENTERS FASHION' FIEL Di ' . 7 tore, dream that the milk aheH give may some day end to a hat" HkJ T,iekt1,a u,t M' June JCox . (right) examine to New York, where I Jew J elt f o7hU was rUnUv toS.fe f casein, a milk by-product. Iamb's wool and rabbit's hSlStSSSS mfcdv CASE OF D E N D STiTifn the Eoston fire department gave ' new HS-foot aerial ladder, believed one of the country's longest, trial at Fort HU1 Square, the ladder took a cvxious turn, same- what toward fee rt;t, as shown. 4 1 x7- I J ' -u -- - tf. :: .-. r . j- 5 ftUMETIlirib HEW IN NAVAL N E5 A propeller set aid&kb rather tian at the stern mnS t. ih mt,,! ; tauvtkt - : r- r the Sea Otter (shown In model), a new type Inexpensive cargo ship which, says the UJS. mavy. might challenge th submarine, Tho f " "A'fV,M lITir. M . zn M-J tanks now under im.. hlp. capable of 12 knots, is 270 feet long overall and can carry a net 0 tons of cargo. No fewer than IS gasotoe engtoaichts ar! ?I n. T?Hrr??1 n"r P"" nmlltirx fc xaolcr tsatj CxIy lie mtkal ihiSt, Sti3- rut jUhouetle would Eoie It a pocr Urret for hostile scrface vcjstVor iSJ! mJchfet gS?, a !:s Soa n0tU:t foB" cSbrt